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第三章 Byzantine Eastern Empire 拜占庭帝 (第20/41页)
into Greek during the lengthy reign of Heraclius (610–641). ??How far the Corpus Iuris Civilis or any of its parts was effective, whether in the east or (with reconquest) in the west, is unknown. However, it was not in general use during the so–called Dark Ages. During the Middle Ages, interest in it revived. It was “received”or imitated as private law and its public–law content was quarried for arguments by both secular and ecclesiastical authorities. This revived Roman law, in turn, became the foundation of law in all civil law jurisdictions. The provisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis also influenced the Canon Law of the church: it was said that ecclesia vivit lege romana
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